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“.... Untreated P350 animals showed decreased striatal DA and increased DOPAC and HVA levels thatwere not affected...”
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“... temperature is usually low and allochthonous organic matter constitutes the basis of the food web. We have...”
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“... deficits, have been growing among the affected by the disease. Especially in more serious cases and in the...”
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“... species of the Atlantic Forest and Caatinga have different morphologies that distinguish them in two...”
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“... receptor 1 (ESR1), have been associated with follicle recruitment, development, and maturation (Greene...”
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“... species. These results suggest that the exposure to these compounds may have disruptive effects on the...”
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“... in the early stages, which may have caused a decrease in groundwater level in the wetland, allowing...”
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“...Bioactive glasses are one of the pioneering material for biomedical applications and have been...”
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“... and could have implication for agricultural systems. This thesis investigates how climate change and...”
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“...) of bovine embryos, has limitations. FCS is an undefined media and may have harmful effects on the quality...”
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“... or decrease in the concentration of the drug and, consequently, an increase in toxicity or a decrease...”
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“...The input of nutrients to the aquatic system can have both natural (e.g. upwelling events) and...”
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“... veterinary and agronomic applications. Several studies have shown adverse effects of IMD on non-target...”
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